Food Safety Incidents

Curcumin (E 100) has been detected in Vegan sweet ovals banana toffee.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2026 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Alert: Detection of Curcumin in Vegan Sweet Ovals Banana Toffee

On February 23, 2026, a food safety incident was reported involving the detection of curcumin (E 100) in vegan sweet ovals banana toffee. This incident originated in Sweden and falls under the category of food control, specifically concerning food ingredients and compounds.

Curcumin, a natural compound derived from turmeric, is commonly used as a coloring agent in various food products. While it is generally recognized as safe when consumed in moderate amounts, its presence in products where it is not expected can raise concerns regarding labeling and consumer awareness. The detection of curcumin in this vegan sweet treat may pose risks for individuals with specific dietary restrictions or allergies, particularly those who may be sensitive to food colorings.

Consumers are advised to check the ingredient labels of vegan sweet ovals banana toffee products carefully. If you have purchased this product and are concerned about the presence of curcumin, it is recommended to discontinue use and consult with a healthcare professional if any adverse reactions occur.

Food safety authorities are actively monitoring the situation and conducting further investigations to ensure that all food products meet safety standards and labeling regulations. It is crucial for manufacturers to maintain transparency regarding the ingredients used in their products to protect consumer health and safety.

  • Incident: Curcumin (E 100) has been detected in Vegan sweet ovals banana toffee.
  • Date: 2026-02-23
  • Product: Vegan sweet ovals banana toffee
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  • Origin of issue: Sweden
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Food Ingredients and Compounds
  • Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration